Sleep patterns in pediatric sickle cell disease

Pediatric Blood & Cancer
Lauren C DanielLamia P Barakat

Abstract

Research examining sleep in children with sickle cell disease (SCD) has focused on the increased occurrence of specific sleep disorders (i.e., sleep-disordered breathing, hypoxemia, nocturnal enuresis), but no research exists describing general sleep behaviors of children with SCD. The purpose of the current study was to compare sleep patterns and sleep behaviors in children with SCD and healthy controls and examine the associations of demographic and disease factors with sleep in the SCD group. The Children's Sleep Habits Questionnaire was completed by parents of 4- to 10-year-old children with SCD (n = 54) and children attending well-care clinics in the same urban hospital (n = 52). Within the SCD group, demographic and disease factors [i.e., genotype, healthcare utilization, SCD complications, and socioeconomic status (SES)] were determined by medical chart review. Parents of children with SCD reported significantly more behaviors associated with night waking and sleep-disordered breathing than the control group. Within the SCD group, parasomnias were related to SES, enuresis, more severe genotypes, SCD complications, and healthcare utilization. Sleep-disordered breathing was also related to SES, enuresis, and SCD complicati...Continue Reading

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